Union Boat Club
Union Boat Club | |
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Location | Boston |
Home water | Charles River |
Founded | 1851 |
Website |
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Notable members | |
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The Union Boat Club (also known as UBC), founded in 1851, is a private social club and athletic club in Boston. It is the longest continuously operating rowing club in Boston.[1] Located in the Beacon Hill neighborhood along the Charles River, the Club has grown beyond rowing and now features squash and general fitness facilities for its 700 members.[2] In 1914, UBC placed second in the prestigious Grand Challenge Cup.[3] The 1914 crew lost to Harvard after beating a crew from Germany to enter the finals at the Henley Royal Regatta.[4]
Union is the sister club of University Barge Club of Philadelphia. For more than 60 years, the two sister clubs have held an annual interclub "UBC" regatta.[5] In 2009, Michelle Guerette, an eight-time senior US National Team member and two-time Olympian, joined Union Boat Club to serve as head coach.[5]
Prominent members
- Francis Cuddy - 2006 & 2007 US National Team member (Men's 2X 06' & Spare 07'), 2007 Pan American Team [6]
- Greg Ruckman - 2000 & 2004 US Olympic Teams[7]
- Pete Raymond - 1972 & 1968 US Olympic Teams[8]
- Lawrence Terry - 1972 & 1968 US Olympic Teams[9]
See also
References
- ↑ Crowther, Samuel; Arthur Brown Ruhl (1905). "The Beginning of Rowing". Rowing and Track Athletics. New York: MacMillan. p. 22.
- ↑ "About UBC". unionboatclub.org.
- ↑ "Henley Results 1839-1939". rowinghistory.net.
- ↑ Harvard College Class of 1890; Supplementary report: twenty-fifth anniversary celebration. Plimpton Press. June 1915. p. 71.
- 1 2 "Thomas Eakins Head of the Schuylkill Regatta 2009 Program" (PDF). Thomas Eakins Head of the Schuylkill Regatta. 2009. p. 22. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
- ↑ "USRowing Announces 2007 World Championships Roster". USRowing. 6 August 2007. Retrieved 5 May 2010.
- ↑ Greg Ruckman sports-reference.com
- ↑ Pete Raymond sports-reference.com
- ↑ Lawrence Terry sports-reference.com
Further reading
Peverelly, Charles A. (1866). "Union Boat Club". The Book of American Pastimes. New York. pp. 225–27.
External links
- "Union Boat Club". Facebook. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
- "Union Boat Club". Linkedin. Retrieved 10 June 2010.
Coordinates: 42°21′22″N 71°04′23″W / 42.356°N 71.073°W